| Term | Definition |
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benevolent |
wanting to do good; kind |
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consent |
to agree; to allow to happen |
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consent |
permission; approval |
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discreet |
showing care or wisdom in what one says or does |
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discretion |
the ability to handle manners wisely |
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engross |
to take up one's complete attention |
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engrossing |
taking up one's complete attention |
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esteem |
to think highly of; to respect |
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esteemed |
highly regarded |
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exaggerate |
to describe something as larger or greater than it really is |
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exaggeration |
something that is exaggerated |
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extensive |
covering a large area |
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extensive |
ambitious; far reaching |
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fantastic |
almost unbelievable |
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fantastic |
unusual; odd |
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intrigue |
to facinate |
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intrigue |
to plot in a secret way; to scheme |
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intrigue |
a secret plot or scheme |
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marvel |
a wonderful or amazing thing |
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marvel |
to be filled with wonder or amazement |
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marvelous |
causing wonder; astonishing |
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marvelous |
of the highest quality; splendid |
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mission |
a special or important task or assignment |
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mission |
a group sent on an important assignment |
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opportunity |
a time that is right for doing something. |
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opportunity |
a chance for getting ahead |
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relinquish |
to let go; to give up |
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tyrant |
a ruler or person who has complete power and uses it in a cruel or unjust way |
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tyranny |
rule by a tyrant |
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vanquish |
to defeat utterly and completely; to overcome |